Copy a List of selected Files as Text from the Find-Files Windows
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Copy a List of selected Files as Text from the Find-Files Windows
It is rely a pain to use e.g ClipX-Tool to save a History of Clipboard and extract File-Names.
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Re: Copy a List of selected Files as Text from the Find-Files Windows
+1 i miss this feature too. Today i use cmd dir w*t*foo.bar > list.txt
Re: Copy a List of selected Files as Text from the Find-Files Windows
Everything is great at finding files (names, in particular).
I'll often drop to a prompt (from within Salamander) & use EGO.bat (Everything GO) to find files in a particular tree.
Multiple ways to copy file (names) from within Everything.
Tools | Options | Keyboard, filter (Show commands containing) on 'copy'.
And you can assign hotkeys to the (various) copy functions.
I use:
F6, Full name
F5, Path
F12, Name
(I may have even noted a User Menu function... here, Shortcut to search in current folder.)
So two tools to accomplish what you want, a little extra work.
But they're both great, both worth having.
I'll often drop to a prompt (from within Salamander) & use EGO.bat (Everything GO) to find files in a particular tree.
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:: EGO.BAT (Everything Go)
:: From a command prompt, open a new Everything window, searching the current directory, for an (optional) search term:
:: SjB 05/31/2017
START C:\DEV\Locate\Everything.exe -newwindow -path "%cd%" -search "%1"
Multiple ways to copy file (names) from within Everything.
Tools | Options | Keyboard, filter (Show commands containing) on 'copy'.
And you can assign hotkeys to the (various) copy functions.
I use:
F6, Full name
F5, Path
F12, Name
(I may have even noted a User Menu function... here, Shortcut to search in current folder.)
So two tools to accomplish what you want, a little extra work.
But they're both great, both worth having.
WinXP Pro SP3 or Win7 x86 | SS 2.54
Re: Copy a List of selected Files as Text from the Find-Files Windows
Here are different workarounds: (original from Georgd):